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    The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South (1921) by Broadus Mitchell - READ
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    Frederick Law Olmsted: A Critic of the Old South (1924) by Broadus Mitchell
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    William Gregg: Factory Master of the Old South (1928) by Broadus Mitchell
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    [+] The Cotton-Mill Problem (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 353
     Labor in Southern Cotton Mills, by Paul Blanshard

    1. Labor in Southern Cotton Mills by Paul Blanshard
    The Nation, March 28, 1928
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    Taking a Stand in Dixie by Broadus Mitchell, pp. 127-128
    Commonweal, June 5, 1929
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    [+] Toward an Era of Surplus (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 509
     Men and Machines, by Stuart Chase

    1. Men and Machines by Stuart Chase
    Commonweal, September 18, 1929
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    Frowning at the South by Broadus Mitchell, pp. 74-76
    Commonweal, November 20, 1929
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    [+] Humane Production (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 151
     Industrial Psychology, by Charles S. Myers

    1. Industrial Psychology by Charles S. Myers
    Commonweal, December 4, 1929
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    [+] Sociology and Religion (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 205
     Man's Social Destiny: In the Light of Science, by Charles A. Ellwood

    1. Man's Social Destiny: In the Light of Science by Charles A. Ellwood
    Commonweal, December 18, 1929
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    The Industrial Revolution in the South (1930) by Broadus Mitchell and George Sinclair Mit...
    1 Review
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    A New Voice in the South by Broadus Mitchell, pp. 734-735
    Commonweal, April 30, 1930
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    [+] The Southern Mill Worker (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, pp. 550-551
     Some Southern Cotton Mill Workers and Their Villag..., by Jennings J. Rhyne

    1. Some Southern Cotton Mill Workers and Their Villages by Jennings J. Rhyne
    The Nation, May 7, 1930
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    [+] Toward Cooperation (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 169
     A New Economic Order, by Kirby Page

    1. A New Economic Order by Kirby Page
    Commonweal, June 11, 1930
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    [+] Spindles and Looms (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 288
     Some Southern Cotton Mill Workers and Their Villag..., by Jennings J. Rhyne

    1. Some Southern Cotton Mill Workers and Their Villages by Jennings J. Rhyne
    Commonweal, July 9, 1930
  15.  
    Malthus, New Style by Broadus Mitchell, pp. 231-233
    Commonweal, December 28, 1932
  16.  
    Tardy Technocrats by Broadus Mitchell, pp. 427-428
    Commonweal, February 15, 1933
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    [+] Henry George Today (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 166
     The Philosophy of Henry George, by George R. Geiger

    1. The Philosophy of Henry George by George R. Geiger
    The Nation, August 9, 1933
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    [+] Warnings from the Engineer (2 Reviews) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 602
     The Power Age, by Walter N. Polakov, ...

      The Nation, November 22, 1933
    1.  
      [+] Thunder on the Right (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 449
       The Menace of Recovery, by William MacDonald

      1. The Menace of Recovery by William MacDonald
      The Nation, April 18, 1934
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      [+] The Economic South (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 81
       Economic History of the South, by Emory Q. Hawk

      1. Economic History of the South by Emory Q. Hawk
      The Nation, July 18, 1934
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      [+] Hark! from the Tombs (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 456
       The Challenge to Liberty, by Herbert Hoover

      1. The Challenge to Liberty by Herbert Hoover
      The Nation, October 17, 1934
    4.  
      Gears Clash in Detroit by Broadus Mitchell, pp. 148-151
      The New Republic, March 20, 1935
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      [+] Footwork and Headwork (2 Reviews) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 81
       Controlling Depressions, by Paul H. Douglas, ...

        The New Republic, August 28, 1935
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        [+] "O Time In Your Flight" (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 813
         Who Owns America?, by Herbert Agar, Allen Tate

        1. Who Owns America? by Herbert Agar and Allen Tate
        The Nation, June 24, 1936
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        [+] Southern Stock-Taking (Review) by Broadus Mitchell, p. 81
         Southern Regions of the United States, by Howard W. Odum

        1. Southern Regions of the United States by Howard W. Odum
        The New Republic, August 26, 1936
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